The Litigators was created in 2011.
The term "litigator" is usually applied to those attorneys who choose to actually practice their profession in front of the court, in trials. Using that definition: Most attorneys in the US are NOT litigators.
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The hardcover will be released on October 25 2011
The Federal Rules of Civil Procedure
The United States Attorneys serve as the nation's principal litigators under the direction of the Attorney General.
The United States Attorneys serve as the nation's principal litigators under the direction of the Attorney General.
Attorneys who handle issues such as copyright issues are Intellectual Property litigators. Sorry, but it is not clear on what is meant by historical issues.
Professional courtroom actors are commonly known as trial attorneys, lawyers, or litigators. They are legal professionals who represent clients in court and advocate for their interests during legal proceedings.
Setting aside the fact that Franklin and Bash are only characters on a television show, within the show they are litigators. This means that they spend much of their time organizing papers and processes before a court and will try their cases.
People who sue a lot are called "litigious."
securities litigators are among the most well respected in the legal profession by courts, regulators and adversaries alike. They are frequently called upon to serve in prominent government positions and have been fundamental in the evolution of the banking and securities laws of the United States.
Information from the American Bar Association Journal (ABA Journal) considers the Birmingham area a good place to practice because of the historical legal work done in the area and the different practicing firms. One noted benefit is the short time litigators wait to get into court compared to bigger cities.